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216 related items for PubMed ID: 28332189

  • 1. Technical intelligence and culture: Nut cracking in humans and chimpanzees.
    Boesch C, Bombjaková D, Boyette A, Meier A.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2017 Jun; 163(2):339-355. PubMed ID: 28332189
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  • 2. Maternal influence on the development of nut-cracking skills in the chimpanzees of the Taï forest, Côte d'Ivoire (Pan troglodytes verus).
    Estienne V, Cohen H, Wittig RM, Boesch C.
    Am J Primatol; 2019 Jul; 81(7):e23022. PubMed ID: 31209909
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  • 3. Learning curves and teaching when acquiring nut-cracking in humans and chimpanzees.
    Boesch C, Bombjaková D, Meier A, Mundry R.
    Sci Rep; 2019 Feb 06; 9(1):1515. PubMed ID: 30728446
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  • 4. Sooty mangabeys scavenge on nuts cracked by chimpanzees and red river hogs-An investigation of inter-specific interactions around tropical nut trees.
    van Pinxteren BOCM, Sirianni G, Gratton P, Després-Einspenner ML, Egas M, Kühl H, Lapuente J, Meier AC, Janmaat KRL.
    Am J Primatol; 2018 Aug 06; 80(8):e22895. PubMed ID: 30024029
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  • 5. Evidence for cultural differences between neighboring chimpanzee communities.
    Luncz LV, Mundry R, Boesch C.
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  • 6. Revisiting Panda 100, the first archaeological chimpanzee nut-cracking site.
    Proffitt T, Haslam M, Mercader JF, Boesch C, Luncz LV.
    J Hum Evol; 2018 Nov 22; 124():117-139. PubMed ID: 30236627
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  • 7. Do chimpanzees anticipate an object's weight? A field experiment on the kinematics of hammer-lifting movements in the nut-cracking Taï chimpanzees.
    Sirianni G, Wittig RM, Gratton P, Mundry R, Schüler A, Boesch C.
    Anim Cogn; 2018 Jan 22; 21(1):109-118. PubMed ID: 29196908
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  • 8. How does stone-tool use emerge? Introduction of stones and nuts to naive chimpanzees in captivity.
    Hayashi M, Mizuno Y, Matsuzawa T.
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  • 9. Nut-cracking behaviour in wild-born, rehabilitated bonobos (Pan paniscus): a comprehensive study of hand-preference, hand grips and efficiency.
    Neufuss J, Humle T, Cremaschi A, Kivell TL.
    Am J Primatol; 2017 Feb 22; 79(2):1-16. PubMed ID: 27564429
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  • 10. How to crack nuts: acquisition process in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) observing a model.
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    Anim Cogn; 2009 Oct 22; 12 Suppl 1():87-101. PubMed ID: 19727866
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  • 11. The archaeological visibility of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) nut-cracking.
    Proffitt T, Pacome SS, Reeves JS, Wittig RM, Luncz LV.
    J Hum Evol; 2024 Oct 22; 195():103582. PubMed ID: 39213793
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  • 12. Excavation of a chimpanzee stone tool site in the African rainforest.
    Mercader J, Panger M, Boesch C.
    Science; 2002 May 24; 296(5572):1452-5. PubMed ID: 12029130
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  • 13. Behavioural diversity among the wild chimpanzee populations of Bossou and neighbouring areas, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa. A preliminary report.
    Humle T, Matsuzawa T.
    Folia Primatol (Basel); 2001 May 24; 72(2):57-68. PubMed ID: 11490130
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  • 14. Chaînes opératoires and resource-exploitation strategies in chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) nut cracking.
    Carvalho S, Cunha E, Sousa C, Matsuzawa T.
    J Hum Evol; 2008 Jul 24; 55(1):148-63. PubMed ID: 18359504
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  • 15. Pestle-pounding and nut-cracking by wild chimpanzees at Kpala, Liberia.
    Ohashi G.
    Primates; 2015 Apr 24; 56(2):113-7. PubMed ID: 25721009
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  • 16. Primate archaeology reveals cultural transmission in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus).
    Luncz LV, Wittig RM, Boesch C.
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  • 17. Percussive tool use by Taï Western chimpanzees and Fazenda Boa Vista bearded capuchin monkeys: a comparison.
    Visalberghi E, Sirianni G, Fragaszy D, Boesch C.
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  • 18. Preliminary assessment of methods used to demonstrate nut-cracking behavior to five captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
    Ross SR, Milstein MS, Calcutt SE, Lonsdorf EV.
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  • 19. Ontogeny of manipulative behavior and nut-cracking in young tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): a perception-action perspective.
    de Resende BD, Ottoni EB, Fragaszy DM.
    Dev Sci; 2008 Nov 19; 11(6):828-40. PubMed ID: 19046151
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  • 20. Do chimpanzees use weight to select hammer tools?
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